Two held for robbery
New Delhi, March 4
With the arrest of a burglar and a receiver of stolen property, the Delhi police said to have recovered stolen gold and silver jewellery worth Rs 2.5 lakh and a mobile phone.

Another Metro station at INA under Phase 3
New Delhi, March 4
The three major markets in south Delhi, INA, Sarojini Nagar and Dilli Haat will come under better connectivity with the Delhi Metro working towards making a new station at INA under the Phase III project of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).

Warm day
New Delhi, March 4
It was a hot day in Delhi on Sunday with the maximum temperature registering 32.7 degree Celsius, six degrees above average. Monday is expected to be the same but could see cloudy skies.

Children suffering from cancer cheer participants of the “Vintage Car and Motorcycle Drive against Cancer” in New Delhi on Sunday.
Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

23-yr-old cheat held
New Delhi, March 4
He allegedly made fake email ID of a top TV journalist to get a hotel booking, married his landlord's daughter with an assumed identity and cheated people by promising them jobs in the Delhi Metro.

20 girls of a college get obscene mail
Greater Noida, March 4
Over 20 girl students of a professional college are upset after receiving obscene mails. The college management has lodged a complaint about it with the Kasna police station.

Maids decamp with Rs
10 lakh
Noida, March 4
Two women, aged 30-35, allegedly entered a house in Sector 51 here posing as maids and decamped with jewellery worth Rs 10 lakh, the police said on Saturday.

8 hurt in cylinder blast
New Delhi, March 4
Eight persons, including six minors, were injured when a gas cylinder exploded in a south-west Delhi residence here, this morning.

Book fair ends
New Delhi, March 4
Focused on youth and children, the biennial World Book Fair New Delhi, organized by the National Book Trust
(NBT) concluded Sunday, after registering over 700,000 visitors.

Visitors throng the book fair at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi on the last
day of the event on Sunday. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

Shamsher Homestay at Jangpura in New Delhi where the incident
happened

New Delhi, March 4
After refusing for marriage, a 22-year-old woman, Paimana, a US national of Afghan origin, was stabbed to death by her fiancée in Shamsher Stay Home in Jangpura, south-east Delhi, last night.

The culprit, Omid Milad, was arrested today from the IGI airport where he had gone to board a flight for his native country, the police said.

The police received a call at 11.45 last night about murder of a woman in room No. 105 at Shamsher Home Stay Guest House in Jangpura.

When the police reached, it found that the woman was lying in the pool of blood and a knife was inside the woman's stomach.

According to Additional Commissioner of Police (south-east) Ajay Chaudhary, with the spot scene it seemed that there was struggle marks and disturbance of articles in the room. A friend of the deceased, who was present on the spot, identified the deceased as Paimana, daughter of late Khanger, resident of 3/43, IInd floor, Jangpura Extension.

The friend said that Paimana's maternal aunt Nuriya was living with them. Paimana's engagement was solemnised with Omid Milad of Afghanistan. She was not happy with the engagement.

Omid was studying in Russia. Paimana came to Delhi from America about eight days ago and was staying with Nuriya.

About nine days ago Omid had also come and Nuriya, along with Paimana, had gone to receive Omid at the airport.

After staying with them for a day, he shifted at Shamsher Home Stay. Paimana had been going to meet Omid in the guest house. There had been quarrel between the two over the marriage as Paimana was not interested in Omid.

Help of a maulvi was also sought to finalise the marriage but Paimana did not agree. This hurt Omid who said that Paimana broke his heart.

They had gone to Amar Colony Market and came back at 8 pm. At 10.10 pm they left for the guest house. Paimana went with him to take bath in the guest house.

Paimana's friend said that around 11.30 pm she went to Shamsher Home Stay and found Paimana lying dead on the floor. A blood-stained knife was found inside her stomach.

On the basis of her statement, a murder case was registered and the investigation was taken.

The suspect was a student of Russian Language College, Saint Peters Burg in Russia.

All the immigration posts were informed about the incident and a police team was deputed at the IGI airport in Delhi also.

The accused was arrested today while he was trying to flee to his native country via AI-243 flight bound for Kabul, Afghanistan.

New Delhi, March 4
The soaring fees of getting their tiny tots admitted to nursery classes is giving hiccups to parents with schools asking for admission charges ranging from Rs 75,000 to Rs 1.25 lakh.

The educationists have pointed out that fees in top schools are going to leave a big hole in parents' pockets as according to the fees structure available on the websites of some schools, one has to pay Rs 95,220 towards tuition fees of a year, Rs 14,283 as development charges and Rs 14,283 as annual charges, besides other minor charges.

Parents are complaining of hefty donation amounts being asked by the school authority in lieu of giving admission to their children. Sumit Vohra, founder of the website admissionsnursery.com, said such complaints were a regular feature on his forum. "A minute look at our website could show you hundreds of such donation-related complaints posted by distraught parents this year," Vohra said.

Some schools are even demanding Rs 3 to Rs 4 lakh to ensure a child's admission under their "highly-manipulative" management quota, parents and experts allege.

"We have lost all hopes of our son's admission as the schools where he was shortlisted have asked us more than Rs 1 lakh to secure our child's name in the final list," said Arti Sharma, a south Delhi resident.

Unhappy with the Directorate of Education (DoE) for not taking adequate steps to prevent such corruption, parents are now venting their anger on the online forum.

Parents have alleged how some schools have turned nursery admission into a money-minting business.

Ranjit Arora, a resident of Pitampura, who had applied to more than 20 schools, also has a similar story. "My son didn't get selected in any school. Surprisingly, however, a few good schools offered my child a nursery seat but for a hefty amount," Arora said.

"I have applied to more than 10 schools, but none of them have selected my child. And where he was shortlisted, they are asking so much money which I cannot afford. His chances of getting admission this year looks very slim," added Sharma.

Parents have complained that some schools have converted their general seats into paid seats under the highly-manipulative management quota which is disturbing for them.

According to experts, the nursery season also saw two disturbing trends such as advance booking and the policy of first-come-first-serve. Ishwar Natrajan, a resident of Anand Vihar, said, "I am a victim of the first-come-first-serve policy that spoilt my daughter's chances of getting admission in a neighbourhood school of which I am an alumnus.

New Delhi, March 4
Pressure of academic excellence led to suicide by an MBBS student who allegedly committed the act in a hostel room of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), said the police today.

The deceased, Anil Kumar (22), who hailed from Baran district in Rajasthan, was found hanging by his friends in his hostel room this morning. He was immediately rushed to the hospital where he was declared brought dead.

He is the eldest of four brothers. The body has been sent for postmortem and his family has been informed. Spokesperson for AIIMS YK Gupta said Kumar was a first year student and was allegedly under depression. "He also apparently had psychiatric problems," he said.

"Kumar had failed in the first year exams as well as internal examinations. He had also low attendance and was not promoted to the senior classes. Also, he had problems in following lectures in English," said Chhaya Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police (south). "He had kept himself locked inside his room throughout yesterday," she said.

This morning, his friends, who did not hear him for the past one day, called the security guard and made him look into the room through the ventilator only to find him hanging.

New Delhi, March 4
The All India Institute of Delhi (AIIMS) is all set to become more high-tech, giving more convenience to hundreds of patients and relatives visiting the hospital daily.

The hospital is looking forward to install an emergency display information system
(EDIS), an electronic patient status board at the casualty centre that will display detailed information about the patients' condition. It will also show the clinical plans and disposition status of the patients along with the doctors attending to them, status of their hospital stay, health status and their expected care plans, among other things.

The initiative will be a major breakthrough in dealing with the alleged problem of non-coordination and miss-communication between doctors and patients' relatives in the emergency departments.

The proposal of EDIS is a brainchild of the chief of the trauma centre
Dr M C Misra and associate professor of neurosurgery Dr Deepak Agrawal, who conceived the idea after doctors felt that there was a lack of communication between doctors and patients.

"The whole idea behind it is to streamline the patient care system in the emergency department. There is a lot of chaos in an emergency situation. There are times when we have to attend 25 to 50 patients in an emergency situation. This display system is similar to the facility at the airports that display information related to flights," Agrawal said.

"Once the information is on the display screen, relatives and attendants know the status of the patients at the trauma centre. Once they see the EDIS, doctors on shift duties can find out which patient is waiting for them and what next action needs to be done," he said.

Patient details are upgraded by a dedicated team of nurses and the software for the EDIS facility has been linked to the registration software too.

"This will also check for complaints of negligence from relatives regarding to patient care. Suppose, a doctor has prescribed an X-ray for a patient, the EDIS will display the waiting period for the report. This facility can point out any negligence on the part of medical staff, if any," Agrawal said.

New Delhi, March 4
With the arrest of a burglar and a receiver of stolen property, the Delhi police said to have recovered stolen gold and silver jewellery worth Rs 2.5 lakh and a mobile phone.

The accused were identified as Sundar Lal (49), Rajender, alias Chhotu Ram. Five cases of robbery were solved with their arrest, the police said.

The police said that Sundar Lal, the alleged burglar, was arrested from Kathputli Colony and his interrogation led to the arrest of receiver of stolen property Rajender who was a jeweler by profession.

The police said that on February 24 Manish Kumar, a resident of Mohammadpur village in south Delhi, reported the police that jewellery worth lakhs of rupees, Rs 30,000 and two mobile phones were burgled from his house when he had left for his office and his wife had gone to a relative.

During investigation, the police received information through its sources that one aged man is suspected to be involved in the crime. He was questioned. During interrogation the aged man, Sundar Lal, said that he was involved in the burglary in Mohammadpur and had sold the jewellery to Rajender. When the police caught Rajender, he tried to misguide the police by showing artificial jewellery. But when he was interrogated further he disclosed for receiving stolen property, the police said.

New Delhi, March 4
The three major markets in south Delhi, INA, Sarojini Nagar and Dilli Haat will come under better connectivity with the Delhi Metro working towards making a new station at INA under the Phase III project of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).

As per the detailed project report (DPR), the interchange load of this new station will be 1,29,881 in 2016 on a daily basis. The daily footfall of the operational INA Metro station is around 37,000.

The Metro station will be unique in status as the platform will be constructed above the concourse for the first time in the Delhi Metro because of the height variation between the existing INA station and the upcoming new INA station owing to the already existing Metro tunnel at the location, said the DMRC official.

The new station which will taken as the expansion of the existing Metro station will act as a major interchange hub of south Delhi providing connectivity between Jahangirpui-HUDA City Centre and Mukundpur-Yamuna Vihar Metro corridors.

The new station will come as a big relief to the residents of north, west and east Delhi localities such as Mukundpur, Rajouri Garden and Mayur Vihar along with the people residing in Sarojini Nagar and Laxmi Bai Nagar as it will help in improving the connectivity between the areas.

Especially, the students travelling between the North and South Campuses of Delhi University (DU) will be able to commute by the Metro by using INA as an interchange station, said a spokesperson for the Delhi Metro.

"The DMRC has modified the station design to adjust to new circumstances. The station will have five entry and exit points with three of them being planned for the new INA Phase III Metro station," said the spokesperson.

The operational INA station provides Metro connectivity to three major shopping attractions Sarojini Nagar, INA Market and Dilli Haat.

New Delhi, March 4
It was a hot day in Delhi on Sunday with the maximum temperature registering 32.7 degree Celsius, six degrees above average. Monday is expected to be the same but could see cloudy skies.

New Delhi, March 4
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today said that Delhi became the first city in the country to grant 50 per cent reservation to women in three municipal bodies in the national capital.

This is a historic decision which would provide an excellent opportunity to women to prove their mettle and competence to establish their supremacy in process of decision-making, the Chief Minisster said.

Addressing a convention of women in Karol Bagh, Dikshit said that now women in Delhi could take right decisions at right time.

They would render their constructive contribution in providing an efficient municipal administration. They would also make municipal bodies as role models for the country.

Mohsina Kidwai, a senior Congress leader, said that while acknowledging women power, expressed hope that municipal bodies would soon be governed by a party which was committed to overall development.

New Delhi, March 4
He allegedly made fake email ID of a top TV journalist to get a hotel booking, married his landlord's daughter with an assumed identity and cheated people by promising them jobs in the Delhi Metro.

But law finally caught up with the 23-year-old Prem Singh, a graduate in arts, with the Delhi police tracking him in Vaishali last week following investigations into a complaint filed last year that an unknown man had booked a room in a Greater Kailash hotel by sending a mail in India TV chief Rajat Sharma's name.

The news channel had claimed that the unknown person had posed as its staffer and stayed in the hotel for three days and left the place without paying, Ajay Chaudhry, additional commissioner of police (south-east), said.

"After a very cumbersome trail, Singh was tracked to Vaishali where he was trying to settle with his newly-wedded wife, his landlord's daughter, by opening a mobile phone shop.

"It was only after his arrest that his real identity was revealed. He was using the assumed identity of Anup Chimnani. Even his wife did not know his true identity," Chaudhry said.

During investigations, it was learnt that at the time of booking hotel room, the accused had given a copy of his driving licence, which was found to be issued at a Mumbai address. Also three SIM cards were found in the hotel room.

Singh, whose father is a taxi driver, graduated in Arts from Allahabad University through correspondence course. He came to Delhi in search of a job last year and worked for a courier company and for some time with Metro as a contract worker. — PTI

Greater Noida, March 4
Over 20 girl students of a professional college are upset after receiving obscene mails. The college management has lodged a complaint about it with the Kasna police station.

The alleged mails were sent about 10 days ago. The same obscene message was sent to all 20 odd students.

The college authorities suspect the mail has been sent by some students of the college itself. The college authorities has probed the matter at their level and consulted the parents of the girls. After consulting the parents, it was decided to lodge a written complaint with the police.

Kasna police station SHO Jagat Sharma said the police had started an enquiry into the complaint.

New Delhi, March 4
Focused on youth and children, the biennial World Book Fair New Delhi, organized by the National Book Trust (NBT) concluded Sunday, after registering over 700,000 visitors.

"We organized the fair to promote book-mindedness among people and to showcase the strengths and diversity of Indian book trade with its multilingual profile," said NBT director M.A. Sikandar.

The fair commemorated three important events - 100 years of Indian Cinema, 100 years of Delhi as the national capital and the 150th birth anniversary of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.

A catalogue including 300 titles representing publications of 800 publishers in all major languages based on Indian cinema was released by NBT.

The catalogue contains information about copyright and contact details for rights enquires that will help publishers around the world get information about the rights to publish or translate any of the books based on Indian cinema.—
IANS